Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Stress is contagious

KSTP news in ST. Paul, MN provided a video showing how stress is transferred from one person to another. 
  • Facial expression
  • Odor/touch
  • Voice Frequency
  • 4x multiplier if you know the person

 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Stories of weightloss





As I travel around doing ergonomic evaluations I've asked several people about changes in activity level.  One of  the most common problems is the change from an active job like a store clerk to a sedentary job doing primarily computer work.  Individuals reported often gaining 1 to 2 pounds a month with a typical weight gain of 10 to 20 pounds in one year.

Several celebrities have worked to loose weight including Drew Carey, Michael Moore, John Goodman and Jennifer Hudson.  There brief stories are available in a slide show by Daily RX

From my personal experience and going through several articles and about weight loss a few factors appear to help out.

Betty White method:  Weigh yourself several times a week to make sure the weight gain is not out of control.  In practice weighing yourself at the same time of the day wearing the same weight in clothing helps.

Local exercise equipment:  Developing a routine to use exercise equipment at home helps.  Setting aside a certain time of the day and varying the activity also helps.  Exercise long enough to have an increase in body temperature.  I start out wearing a sweater and need to take it off after about 15 minutes.

Combine with balance and strength training: Toned muscles burn calories. It's easier to hall around equipment.

Don't fight against food, turn away from it:  Thinking about what you can't have takes the focus off the positive things like being able to move faster,  walk without running out of air.  Fewer doctor's visits.

Eat food that rots and go nuts in moderation: Simpler food has a lower chance of unintended consequences.  Nuts have good fat and protein.  A handful a day is enough.  Variety is important.

Floss:  Reducing gum inflammation adds a couple years onto an average person's life.

Final notes: Fit individuals survive disaster situations much better than unfit individuals as noted in Amanda Ripley's book The Unthinkable

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Ergonomics for Kids of all ages - Healthy Working



Ergonomic Tips for Gamers

I want to thank Jon Abbott from Cardinous Ltd for posting information about an excellent free resource for training school age children about the importance of ergonomics. The larger website is titled http://www.ergonomics4kids.com/.  It is cosponsored by several organizations including the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors.

The program breaks down ergonomics training for three age groups.

The first program teaches ergonomic training for elementary students.

The next program works on ergonomics for teens.

The final program focuses on ergonomics for college students.

The training tools focus on ergonomics both in traditional settings and in the home with an emphasis on proper ergonomic posture when studying or using multimedia tools. 



Children and computers video from the www.CLStore.ca (1 min)
 

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Open office: collaboration vs distraction

A piece in the New Yorker The Open Office Trap by Maria Konnicova covers the origins of the open office and comes down on the negative side of it with respect to productivity. 

In a 2011 study in the Scandinavian Journal of Environmental Health -Open offices are linked to a 62% more absences due to sick leave than employees in private offices.

Merideth Wells found that allowing employees in particular women to personalize their office leads to greater job satisfaction at work and reduced worker turnover.  J. Env. Psychology (2000) 20, 239 - 255.

Divisions - N. Carlson
Please comment on an open office vs. a private office.  Which one worked best for you and why.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Notes from the Just Stand third annual conference July 17, 2013






Full pdf and videos of the presentation are available at the Just Stand Summit site.

Blue zones power 9 concept focused on 9 key factors to living longer with four major components.
Move naturally
Right outlook
Eat Wisely
Belong

American Council on Exercise

Nutrition tips
Exercise videos

Chris Freytag

Food -  2Q's focus on quality and quantity -
  • Change DIET to EDIT
  • Eat food that can rot.
Mental Health - reduce stress / increase positive talk
Fitness -  3 C's Commit, consistency, convenience
CDC fitness guidelines
  • 150 minutes/week heart pumping exercise with mouth open
  • 2 times/week strength training.
Quotes:

"Everything that is worth fighting for unbalances your life. "
"If you talk to your friends the way you talk to your body, you would have no friends left."

Ergotron had some new product specifically geared towards the Mac including a tablet arm

Ergotron tablet arm


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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Ambidextrous mice

http://www.ergonomicoffice.com.au/catalogue_view.asp?catID=1&prodID=604    
I've often tried to find solutions for using a mouse or pointing device on either side of a keyboard.  This new OysterMouse appears to solve the problem .  It has both a wired or wireless version.  I have yet to try it out and would be interested in reader comments.



http://www.kinesis-ergo.com/rm-free2.htm  
The RollerMouse Free2 also allows for ambidextrous mousing in tight spaces. 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Becoming a Supple Leopard



This comprehensive book covers what you need to know about exercising and minimizing the possibility of injury during exercising and related sports activities.  The authors are very thorough covering the finer points of the form needed to safely do exercises while gaining the most benefit.  The illustrations help understand the need to control balance and torque for each exercise. 

The book covers three levels of exercise difficulty and has a section in the back on exercises for each region of the body. 

I found the discussion on the finer points of a situp to be very helpful.

The subtle art of sitting and standing on the View with Dr. Kelly Starrett


The book Becoming a Supple Leopard: The Ultimate Guide to Resolving Pain, Preventing Injury, and Optimizing Athletic Performance is available from Amazon.com

Monday, May 20, 2013

de Quervain's Syndrome Diagnosis and Exercises

http://www.riversideonline.com/health_reference/Disease-Conditions/DS00692.cfm

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis is a fairly common problem with individuals doing repetitive hand work with an emphasis on the thumb.  The following references can be used prior to seeing a medical doctor as an indication that there may be a problem.  Specific range of motion exercises from Kaiser Permanente can help.
   
http://www.3pointproducts.com/quervains-syndrome/




Diagnosing de Quervain's Syndrome



Sunday, May 19, 2013

Are introverts being run over by the alternative workplace?

http://www.designbyccd.com/thinking/hot-desking-in-the-workplace/

I ran across, This is not the office of the future from Office Insight.  It crystallizes my misgivings about the alternative workplace design movement.

One: It ignores roughly 50% of the population who are introverts and would prefer a modicum of privacy to concentrate and get their work done.  There needs to be a proper balance between privacy and collaboration.  Give people personal space both visually and auditory to allow them to concentrate and get work done. 

As noted by one commenter:  It ignores 17% of the population who have some form of disability and need accommodation.

There are two forces driving alternative workplace design.  The need to compress the amount of space allotted per person in the building to save capital cost in new construction.  Eliminating two floors out of a 5 story building looks good.  This also reduces operating costs and carbon foot print by cutting the amount of space that needs electricity, heating, cooling and custodial service.

It assumes that office work can be done almost anywhere.  The new well compensated Yahoo CEO, . Marissa Mayer, has put the breaks on this vision. 


Ted Talk - Open office plans reduce productivity 66% due to lack of aural privacy.  - Julian Treasure